Quote Originally Posted by SinceSept1959 View Post
You must have been quite privileged then.😀
I seem to recall a chap sat next to the entrance with a turnstile inside the ground ?
Having paid the extra , we were given a small printed & numdered card , similar to the business cards you could self print at railway stations. The date and fees paid were hand written in black ink.
I often wish ,I'd saved one.
I can also remember the ball frequently came into the front rows of the ML stand. One shot in particular was a volley from John Sheridan which rattled the twin (HMV style ) tannoy speakers causing much mirth.
Priceless memories of a much simpler world .
As I remember the seats were a long continuous plank of wood with small cross pieces nailed every couple of feet to indicate your seat. There were no backs to the seats and they weren’t very comfortable at all - great memories.